Posted by oldtanker on June 03, 2016 at 12:57:46 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Camery update posted by Geo-TH,In on June 02, 2016 at 04:18:36:
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Sorry but the Japanese destroyed some equipment and killed 2403 Americans. We destroyed both their naval and merchant fleets and most of their cities killing somewhere between 240,000 and 900,000 Japanese citizens. Considering that most of the young men were fighting in China and on the Pacific islands that means between 240,000 and 900,000 mostly old men, women and children. I think they paid for Pearl Harbor, the hard way. Most of the people responsible for the atrocities commit by the Japanese who survived the war died at the end of a rope as did most of those responsible for the war in the first place. Like with us, there are very few Japanese WWII vets still alive. Most of those were guys, who because of the way they were brought up were merely serving as common service members doing their duty to their country.
Bet you have stuff made in China? Parts? Tools? Electronic stuff? Look at the suffering the Chinese inflicted on their own people not to mention backing North Korea against us? Look at the Russians? Same thing. They figure that Stalin killed about 20 million folks in his purges. Plus the cost to the US taxpayer because of the cold war? But the "farmer" that you mentioned had no problem selling grain to either country! Nor did they have problems buying stuff from them either.
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